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This respect to all , with an opinion that the worst had some good effects , induced me to avoid all discourse that might tend to lessen the good opinion another might have of his own religion ; and as our province increased in people ...
This respect to all , with an opinion that the worst had some good effects , induced me to avoid all discourse that might tend to lessen the good opinion another might have of his own religion ; and as our province increased in people ...
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I even forbid myself , agreeably to the old laws of our Junto , the use of every word or expression in the language that imported a fixed opinion ; such as certainly , undoubtedly , etc. , and I adopted instead of them , I conceive ...
I even forbid myself , agreeably to the old laws of our Junto , the use of every word or expression in the language that imported a fixed opinion ; such as certainly , undoubtedly , etc. , and I adopted instead of them , I conceive ...
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“ It was , ” said he , “ the opinion of learned philoso . phers of our race who lived and flourished long before my time that this vast world , the Moulin Joly , could not itself subsist more than eighteen hours ; and I think there was ...
“ It was , ” said he , “ the opinion of learned philoso . phers of our race who lived and flourished long before my time that this vast world , the Moulin Joly , could not itself subsist more than eighteen hours ; and I think there was ...
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | 1 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
Digging for Hidden Treasure | 239 |
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